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| title      = Do you want the province of Bahía Alta to attain full sovereignty from the Republic and become independent?<br />({{wp|Spanish}}:¿Quiere que la provincia de Bahía Alta alcance la plena soberanía de la República y se independice?)<br />(Ipópopó:Du aeui voms sra vruqemca uk Borío Arso su ossoem kirr kuqaraesmsae kruk sra Ravibrec omd bacuka emdavamdams?)
| title      = Do you want the province of Bahía Alta to attain full sovereignty from the Republic and become independent?<br />({{wp|Spanish}}:¿Quiere que la provincia de Bahía Alta alcance la plena soberanía de la República y se independice?)<br />(Ipópopó:Du aeui voms sra vruqemca uk Borío Arso su ossoem kirr kuqaraesmsae kruk sra Ravibrec omd bacuka emdavamdams?)
| location    = [[File:Flag of Narsora.jpg|25px|frameless]] [[Narsora|Republic of Narsora]]
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| date        = 25 June 2021
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| yes        = 99,128
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| no          = 101,944
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| total      = 201,073
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| electorate  = 261,135
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An independence referendum is scheduled to be held in [[Bahía Alta Province|Bahía Alta province]] in the [[Narsora|Republic of Narsora]]. The vote had originally been planned for 9 March 2016 as part of an agreement between the central government and a militant separatist group [[Adlátát Tarrán]], but was postponed due to the unsafe conditions within the north of the province.  
An independence referendum was held in [[Bahía Alta Province|Bahía Alta province]] in the [[Narsora|Republic of Narsora]]. The vote had originally been planned for 9 March 2016 as part of an agreement between the central government and a militant separatist group [[Adlátát Tarrán]], but was postponed due to the unsafe conditions within the north of the province.  


Authorities argued that due to a small number of rogue militants whom had evaded capture, and the large number of explosive devices planted in the region by Adlátát Tarrán, that the safety of those citizens whom wished to vote could not be guaranteed. Both parties agreed to reschedule the vote to be held on an undetermined date after the northern areas of the province had been declared safe. On 8 December 2019, all of the province was declared safe, save for a 10.2 sq mi area on the northern tip of the island. On the 9th, local and federal authorities announced the  vote would be held on 9 March 2020.  
Authorities argued that due to a small number of militants whom had evaded capture, and the large number of explosive devices planted in the region by Adlátát Tarrán, that the safety of those citizens whom wished to vote could not be guaranteed. Both parties agreed to reschedule the vote to be held on an undetermined date after the northern areas of the province had been declared safe. On 8 December 2019, all of the province was declared safe, save for a 10.2 sq mi area on the northern tip of the island. On the 9th, local and federal authorities announced the  vote would be held on 9 March 2020.  


In March 2020, authoriteis announced that the referendum would be put on hold for an undetermined amount of time due to health concerns within both the province and the country as a whole.    
In March 2020, authorities announced that the referendum would be put on hold for an undetermined amount of time due to health concerns within both the province and the country as a whole. In January 2021, the federal government announced that the referendum would be held in June of this year. On 28 May 2021, it was announced that the referendum would officially be held on 25 June 2021.
 
The referdendum was held on 25 June 2021, with the results to be announced on the following Monday.


=Background=  
=Background=  
At the conclusion of [[Operación Fin del Juego|Operation Endgame]] in October 2014, Adlátát Tarrán leaders agreed to an end to hostilities under the condition that an official independence referendum be held to allow citizens of the island to vote on weather to remain as a province of the republic or attain full sovereignty. The administration under then president Adelina Aylen initially refused to negotiate or accept anything less than unconditional surrender, but was persuaded otherwise after her defeat in the [[2014 Narsoran general election]].  
At the conclusion of [[Operación Fin del Juego|Operation Endgame]] in October 2014, Adlátát Tarrán leaders agreed to an end to hostilities under the condition that an official independence referendum be held to allow citizens of the island to vote on weather to remain as a province of the republic or attain full sovereignty. The administration under then president Adelina Aylen initially refused to negotiate or accept anything less than unconditional surrender, but was persuaded otherwise after her defeat in the [[2014 Narsoran general election]].  


Newly elected president Sandalio Joaquín Espina announced that the vote would take place on 9 March 2016, but in January 2016 sated that the vote would be postponed due to security concerns. Over four years later, on 9 December 2019, the government announced that the vote would finally be held on 9 March 2020. The referendum was then postponed for a later date in March 2020, due to nationwide health concerns.
Newly elected president Sandalio Joaquín Espina announced that the vote would take place on 9 March 2016, but in January 2016 sated that the vote would be postponed due to security concerns. Over four years later, on 9 December 2019, the government announced that the vote would finally be held on 9 March 2020. The referendum was then postponed for a later date in March 2020, due to nationwide health concerns. In March 2020, authorities announced that the referendum would be put on hold for an undetermined amount of time due to health concerns within both the province and the country as a whole.  The referendum was finally held on 25 June 2021, with the results to be announced on the following Monday.  

Revision as of 03:09, 29 June 2021

Alta Bahían independence referendum
Do you want the province of Bahía Alta to attain full sovereignty from the Republic and become independent?
(Spanish:¿Quiere que la provincia de Bahía Alta alcance la plena soberanía de la República y se independice?)
(Ipópopó:Du aeui voms sra vruqemca uk Borío Arso su ossoem kirr kuqaraesmsae kruk sra Ravibrec omd bacuka emdavamdams?)
LocationFlag of Narsora.jpg Republic of Narsora
Date25 June 2021
Results
Votes %
Yes 99,128 49.30%
No 101,944 50.70%
Valid votes 201,072 100.00%
Invalid or blank votes 1 0.00%
Total votes 201,073 100.00%
Registered voters/turnout 261,135 77%

An independence referendum was held in Bahía Alta province in the Republic of Narsora. The vote had originally been planned for 9 March 2016 as part of an agreement between the central government and a militant separatist group Adlátát Tarrán, but was postponed due to the unsafe conditions within the north of the province.

Authorities argued that due to a small number of militants whom had evaded capture, and the large number of explosive devices planted in the region by Adlátát Tarrán, that the safety of those citizens whom wished to vote could not be guaranteed. Both parties agreed to reschedule the vote to be held on an undetermined date after the northern areas of the province had been declared safe. On 8 December 2019, all of the province was declared safe, save for a 10.2 sq mi area on the northern tip of the island. On the 9th, local and federal authorities announced the vote would be held on 9 March 2020.

In March 2020, authorities announced that the referendum would be put on hold for an undetermined amount of time due to health concerns within both the province and the country as a whole. In January 2021, the federal government announced that the referendum would be held in June of this year. On 28 May 2021, it was announced that the referendum would officially be held on 25 June 2021.

The referdendum was held on 25 June 2021, with the results to be announced on the following Monday.

Background

At the conclusion of Operation Endgame in October 2014, Adlátát Tarrán leaders agreed to an end to hostilities under the condition that an official independence referendum be held to allow citizens of the island to vote on weather to remain as a province of the republic or attain full sovereignty. The administration under then president Adelina Aylen initially refused to negotiate or accept anything less than unconditional surrender, but was persuaded otherwise after her defeat in the 2014 Narsoran general election.

Newly elected president Sandalio Joaquín Espina announced that the vote would take place on 9 March 2016, but in January 2016 sated that the vote would be postponed due to security concerns. Over four years later, on 9 December 2019, the government announced that the vote would finally be held on 9 March 2020. The referendum was then postponed for a later date in March 2020, due to nationwide health concerns. In March 2020, authorities announced that the referendum would be put on hold for an undetermined amount of time due to health concerns within both the province and the country as a whole. The referendum was finally held on 25 June 2021, with the results to be announced on the following Monday.